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we were on a delegation that donald helped arrange and lead to darfur and to africa. it was -- it was very emotional for all of us. but as with anything you did with donald, you were better prepared when you went, better received when you got there, and better able to help when you left, whether it was the elimination of poverty, the eradication of disease, promotion of peace, ending violence, protecting human rights, you name it. but this trip we were going to darfur and other -- sudan and other countries in africa. and donald helped arrange everything. but when we were going to khartoum, he said i'm not going. you remember this, max? he said i'm not going. and i said well why? you're our leader. he said they're not going to tell you the truth. i already know that. i'm not going to give them that opportunity. but you have to find out for yourselves. which we did, didn't we, max, on that trip. it wasn't just about visiting heads of states and parliamentarians. it was about visiting people in hiv/aids clinics to see the care they were receiving. it was about visiting w
we were on a delegation that donald helped arrange and lead to darfur and to africa. it was -- it was very emotional for all of us. but as with anything you did with donald, you were better prepared when you went, better received when you got there, and better able to help when you left, whether it was the elimination of poverty, the eradication of disease, promotion of peace, ending violence, protecting human rights, you name it. but this trip we were going to darfur and other -- sudan and...
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for ninety straight days that led to or didn't lead to the tried to and the jennifer genocide in darfur let's i think we even if you remember when the government refused to acknowledge genocide and are for a lot of people forgotten well you got several states actually right. and so. i will tell you this there was a lot of back channeling a lot of demonstration and i will give credit to colin powell. and i'll tell you want. colin powell. said keep the demonstrations going through these people who who have problems with demonstrations for you know keep the demonstrations don't you have to do what you have to do. i have to do what i have to do as secretary of state now you know who is the but then colin powell matter of fact at the independence day of south sudan i interviewed colin powell and i reminded him of that conversation and he reminded me i was the first to say that there was genocide in darfur and he was very proud of that declaration that he made but i suspect that that would not have come back about if it had not been for pressure you know and for those who you know the other d
for ninety straight days that led to or didn't lead to the tried to and the jennifer genocide in darfur let's i think we even if you remember when the government refused to acknowledge genocide and are for a lot of people forgotten well you got several states actually right. and so. i will tell you this there was a lot of back channeling a lot of demonstration and i will give credit to colin powell. and i'll tell you want. colin powell. said keep the demonstrations going through these people...
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arrests in front of the sudanese embassy for ninety straight days and efforts to end jennifer genocide in darfur and also organized the sudan campaign to end slavery there and raised enough money to free thousands of slaves in that country and he was kind enough to tolerate me following him around southern sudan near the door for border for a week on one of his many trips to that area joe now joins us now in the studio joe welcome it's a pleasure and i don't know who is following who when we got. we were we were it was there's an audience out so it was an intense trip and if you remember. the civil war was still going on. there was always the concern about bombing and where we were and oftentimes our location and to remain secret because the khartoum government was not very pleased with. our interference but it was. the reason i'm taking time to explain this is because i want your viewers to know how significant is when someone like you with a national audience on a national platform goes to be an eyewitness said you were the national anthem and then come back and tell people and then that way i
arrests in front of the sudanese embassy for ninety straight days and efforts to end jennifer genocide in darfur and also organized the sudan campaign to end slavery there and raised enough money to free thousands of slaves in that country and he was kind enough to tolerate me following him around southern sudan near the door for border for a week on one of his many trips to that area joe now joins us now in the studio joe welcome it's a pleasure and i don't know who is following who when we...
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south now in the north and there's a possibility of further deterioration there, but i also know in darfur, some organizations use rape against women as a military tactic. is that what joseph kony does? >> yes. that is what joseph kony does, and as i speak right now, joseph kony, according to some of the people who have defected, including his wife who defected recently, he has more than 50 wives around him, and the wives is what he uses as a protection, as a shield so these are young girls that have been raped and these are young girls who have been raped, and many have returned with children. so joseph kony is still continuously, him as a leader having 50 wives and what about the other commanders who have even many more wives? so joseph kony is still raping and abducting children. >> the reason i asked question is that one of the good things the usaid is doing through its ngos in you ghana and in darfur is to empower women and help recognize the abuse that's taken place in africa like what joseph kony is doing. in fact when we were there, we had the speaker of the house or the parliament
south now in the north and there's a possibility of further deterioration there, but i also know in darfur, some organizations use rape against women as a military tactic. is that what joseph kony does? >> yes. that is what joseph kony does, and as i speak right now, joseph kony, according to some of the people who have defected, including his wife who defected recently, he has more than 50 wives around him, and the wives is what he uses as a protection, as a shield so these are young...
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all of our firepower was impotent when it came to halting or even stemming the slaughter in rwanda, darfur, myanmar. our public education, once a model for the world, has become most noteworthy for its failures. mastery of basic skills and a bare minimum of cultural literacy eludes vast numbers of our students. despite having a research establishment that is the envy of the world, more than half of the american public don't believe in evolution. and don't press your luck about how much those who do believe in it actually understand it. incredibly, this nation, with all its material, intellectual and spiritual resources, seems utterly helpless to reverse the freefall in any of these areas. equally startling, from my point of view, is the fact that no one was drawing any connections between what is happening to the body politic, and what is happening in our leading educational institutions. we may be at the top of the list when it comes to influencing access to personal wealth. we are not even on the list when it comes to our responsibility for the health of this democracy. we are playing wi
all of our firepower was impotent when it came to halting or even stemming the slaughter in rwanda, darfur, myanmar. our public education, once a model for the world, has become most noteworthy for its failures. mastery of basic skills and a bare minimum of cultural literacy eludes vast numbers of our students. despite having a research establishment that is the envy of the world, more than half of the american public don't believe in evolution. and don't press your luck about how much those...
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. >> i've heard of a lot of tragedies in the eastern congo, sudan, darfur, but this was one of the worst in terms of brutality. in 2009 frustrated by the lack of progress being made, senator feingold introduced s-1067, the lra disarmament and ugandan recovery act, the bill to make it the policy of the united states to work with regions to stop the lra and help central africans to remember. >> this isn't just about invading or military action by the united states but has to do with diplomatic efforts, with intelligence, and with restoring the lives and the situation of the people in the area affected especially northern uganda. >> senator feingold's littbill, recovery act was a real breakthrough. >> at a time there's so much gridlock and partisanship, this is an issue we had bipartisan support and passed relatively easily. it was signed by president obama. >> senator feingold's bill laid the groundwork last fall to send 100 u.s. military advisers to central africa to help armed forces for uganda, the democratic republic of congo, south sudan, and the central after african republic to hunt
. >> i've heard of a lot of tragedies in the eastern congo, sudan, darfur, but this was one of the worst in terms of brutality. in 2009 frustrated by the lack of progress being made, senator feingold introduced s-1067, the lra disarmament and ugandan recovery act, the bill to make it the policy of the united states to work with regions to stop the lra and help central africans to remember. >> this isn't just about invading or military action by the united states but has to do with...
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the killings in rwanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience. they are the spectrum of extreme and intolerance that we see every day. the bigotry had a says another person is less than my equal. less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. never again is a challenge to reject hatred in all of its forms including anti-semitism which has no place in the civilized world and today just steps from where he gave his life protecting this place, we honor the memory of officer stefan tyrone johns whose family joins us today. never again is a challenge to defend the fundamental right of free people and free nations to exist in peace and security and that includes the state of israel. you know, my visit when a woman looked a looked at me in the eye and wanted to make sure america stood with israel. it's the only jewish state we have. i made her a promise in that solemn place. i said i would always be there with israel. when international force single out israel with unfair resolutions, we vote against them. when a
the killings in rwanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience. they are the spectrum of extreme and intolerance that we see every day. the bigotry had a says another person is less than my equal. less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. never again is a challenge to reject hatred in all of its forms including anti-semitism which has no place in the civilized world and today just steps from where he gave his life...
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. >> killings in cambodia, the killings in rowanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience, but awful an extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day. >> the bigotry that says a person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. >> the president signed an executive order today. it authorizes sanctions companies that helps governments misuse information technology for cell phone tracking or internet monitoring related to human rights abuses. >> recanted testimony, other potential killers withheld from the defense, seven d.c. men convicted in 1984 are hoping a judge will let them out of prison. >> i'm bruce leshan at d.c. superior court. they spent 27 years in prison for a particularly brutal murder. but today, seven defendants are back in a courtroom here arguing that an avalanche of new information proves they were wrongly convicted. >> i'm happy to see my brother. it's 27 years. being incarcerated. >> katherine fuller was a tiny mother of six. beaten, ro
. >> killings in cambodia, the killings in rowanda, the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience, but awful an extreme of a spectrum of ignorance and intolerance that we see every day. >> the bigotry that says a person is less than my equal, less than human. these are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart. >> the president signed an executive order today. it authorizes sanctions companies that helps governments misuse...
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co-sponsored the sudan peace act and worked tirelessly to end the genocides in both south sudan and darfur. i know firsthand how much he truly cared and how hard he worked for peace and reconciliation in war-ravaged nations. i served as ranking member of the africa subcommittee when he chaired it, and more recently until his passing, he served as mine. in our subcommittee, he never shied away from asking the tough questions, but always did so in a way that demonstrated his ernest desire to find durable solutions to vexing and seemingly insurmountable problems. he was a joy to work with. at his funeral, dozens of family member, friends, and political leaders ex-tolled don payne's innate goodness and accomplishments. the outpouring was, in a word, overwhelming. president clinton was there and talked about donald payne as a peacemaker and said better to reconcile than to resent. governor chris christie said as we celebrate his life today, and as we say goodbye, we thank him for his gentle grace. his niece lauren said, "i can go to any part of the world and he would be known there. i think it'
co-sponsored the sudan peace act and worked tirelessly to end the genocides in both south sudan and darfur. i know firsthand how much he truly cared and how hard he worked for peace and reconciliation in war-ravaged nations. i served as ranking member of the africa subcommittee when he chaired it, and more recently until his passing, he served as mine. in our subcommittee, he never shied away from asking the tough questions, but always did so in a way that demonstrated his ernest desire to find...
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is really a signal to other suspects who are at liberty right now, such as al-bashir for crimes in darfur. an incredible day for justice and for victims in sierra leone. >> charles taylor found guilty of aiding and abetting the ruf rebels in sierra leone during that bitter civil war during the period of 10 or 11 years from 1991. criminally responsible on all 11 judges. as we heard from judge richard lussick, sentencing will take place next month in may. >> thank you very much. thank you. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. prime minister yousuf raza gilani has been found guilty of contempt of court. he was accused of refusing to reopen an old corruption case. lawyers for gilani say they will appeal the sentence. let's get more on this from our correspondent, aleem maqbool, who is in islamabad. there have been calls for him to step down, aleem. >> yes, there have been calls for him to step down. there's no doubt that the prime minister and his supporters will be celebrating today. it was always difficult to see how the supreme court on one side, or mr. gilan
is really a signal to other suspects who are at liberty right now, such as al-bashir for crimes in darfur. an incredible day for justice and for victims in sierra leone. >> charles taylor found guilty of aiding and abetting the ruf rebels in sierra leone during that bitter civil war during the period of 10 or 11 years from 1991. criminally responsible on all 11 judges. as we heard from judge richard lussick, sentencing will take place next month in may. >> thank you very much. thank...
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you know live in north darfur strike. this snatch and you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point we do comes. out of new hope. our getting better you're dead to be executed next week then is it be a scary moment for you to know you can. hear want to be appearing to be in a manner of me saying i say it's time to go. and i would lead them into this for the best chamber of. commerce trade till after they were dating. the goal of. her mother. let's be. clear. we're. looking. at a. lot of me a little. so. the. u.s. prepares to sentence russian businessmen victim food for conspiring to smoke alarms and chat americans as he protested his innocence and vows to appeal he faces life behind bars in a case the defense claims was hugely influenced by clients. us media coverage. violence erupts in central athens with protesters clashing with riot police off the retired pension the shoots himself in front of him and in a suic
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but i also know in darfur, some of those organizations use rape against women as a military tactic. is that what joseph kony does? >> yes, he has more than 50 wives around him, and the wives is what he uses as a protection, as a shield, so these are young girls that have been ripped, and this is young girls who have been ripped and many of them have returned with children. so he's continually himself as the leader, having 50 wives, and what about the other commanders who have many more wives? so he's still raping and abducting children. >> the reason i asked is one of the good things that is being done in uganda that i have personally seen, but also in darfur is to empower women and to help recognize the abuse that's taken place in many places in africa, like what joseph kony is doing. when we were there in kampala, we had the speaker of the house or parliament as a woman. and women are becoming empowered in that country and rising to power out of respect and equality for them, which is an important thing in a nation had a has been the victim of people like joseph kony. jacob, i hav
but i also know in darfur, some of those organizations use rape against women as a military tactic. is that what joseph kony does? >> yes, he has more than 50 wives around him, and the wives is what he uses as a protection, as a shield, so these are young girls that have been ripped, and this is young girls who have been ripped and many of them have returned with children. so he's continually himself as the leader, having 50 wives, and what about the other commanders who have many more...
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the president says it will focus on cambodia, rwanda, and darfur. >> the godfather of go-go chuck brown, is in hospital. the 75-year-old musician is suffering from joint plan and inflammation, according to "the washington post"." it is posted on the page that he is in recovery but doing better. still to come on abc 7 -- was it a close encounter? what caused a loud boom in california? >> lady gaga demoralize in wax. >> we're still on storm watch. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon with steve chenevey and cynne simpson. this is abc 7 news at noon, on your side. >> the corruption trial for former presidential candidate john edwards is now under way. he faces a jury on charges he violated campaign finance laws. prosecutors allege he hit nearly $1 million from campaign contributions to cover up an affair. and words denies the allegations. >> 911 call centers on the west coast were flooded this weekend. >> all because of something from outer space. some thought this was a massive fireball. others thought maybe something a little more supranatural. what ever it was, in made a loud bang and
the president says it will focus on cambodia, rwanda, and darfur. >> the godfather of go-go chuck brown, is in hospital. the 75-year-old musician is suffering from joint plan and inflammation, according to "the washington post"." it is posted on the page that he is in recovery but doing better. still to come on abc 7 -- was it a close encounter? what caused a loud boom in california? >> lady gaga demoralize in wax. >> we're still on storm watch. >> you are...
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my main thing right now is, imagine a situation with is the governing bodies of darfur or south africa toward china that divided their population into half and they get one half of the goodies and -- sick pay, retirement, health, city- guaranteed or government -- darrent -- the government- guaranteed paychecks. the other half got nothing. they were expected to pay for the benefits and paychecks of the other group. that is what we have at the mta. they have 10 dozen workers under their umbrella and what is being -- 10,000 workers under their umbrella and what is being proposed is to have 5000 of us, the cab drivers, pay $15 million or $20 million every year to get money from the cab industry to pay for the benefits and the paychecks of the other people under the mta's umbrella. it is completely unacceptable. i wish i had more time. there are a lot of people who are afraid of this man and you cannot go to a meeting where you do not hear, we cannot do that. malcolm heinicke will do this or that. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon. i am a cabdriver and medallion holder and soon i
my main thing right now is, imagine a situation with is the governing bodies of darfur or south africa toward china that divided their population into half and they get one half of the goodies and -- sick pay, retirement, health, city- guaranteed or government -- darrent -- the government- guaranteed paychecks. the other half got nothing. they were expected to pay for the benefits and paychecks of the other group. that is what we have at the mta. they have 10 dozen workers under their umbrella...
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like you know live in north darfur is merry. christmas night you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point we do comes. out of new home. our get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then disappears scary moment for you to know you can lose your want to be a parents with the in a manner of me saying i say it's time to go. and i would lead them into this for the death chamber. coming straight till after we were dating. film maker. and. the. director's cuts over real life in prison on charges. whoa. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else hears you some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big. party's top stories the first us marines reach australia as america's military moves in on the asia pacific region challenge china's growing influence. russia warns agains
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the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. where we campaigned to woo voters has begun in egypt of the presidential election thirteen names will be on the ballot including mubarak era officials and as long as the front runner is mubarak's foreign minister and former secretary general of the arab league the run up to the vote has been marred by disqualifications of leading candidates and mass rallies against the ruling military. a society where robots exist alongside humans is a common theme in the john robot with russian engineers creating androids can see remember objects and faces the future is looking less like fiction and the development is not only a huge step for the scientific community it also helps people speed all over discovered. all over the world scientists are making leaps and bounds in robotic technology in a small lab just outside of moscow a team believe that they are on the cusp of creating a robot body that can be controlled remotely with a human brain. itself i think in the next few months we will m
the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. where we campaigned to woo voters has begun in egypt of the presidential election thirteen names will be on the ballot including mubarak era officials and as long as the front runner is mubarak's foreign minister and former secretary general of the arab league the run up to the vote has been marred by disqualifications of leading candidates and mass rallies against the ruling...
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the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. election campaigning begins in egypt three weeks before the presidential vote thirteen names will be on the ballot including mubarak era officials and islam is the front runner is both foreign minister and former secretary general of the arab league the run up to the vote has been marred by disqualifications of leading candidates and mass rallies against the ruling military. coordinated attacks on christian worshippers in northern nigeria have left twenty one dead in the first assault gunmen through explosives into lecture hall of a university campus where service was being held worshippers were then shot as they tried to flee the second attack at the church of the nigerian chapel no group has claimed responsibility but these moms were bulk of iran is active in the area and has recently attacked christian churches. society where robots exist alongside humans is a common theme in the cipher but was russian engineers creating androids that can see and remember objects and faces
the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. election campaigning begins in egypt three weeks before the presidential vote thirteen names will be on the ballot including mubarak era officials and islam is the front runner is both foreign minister and former secretary general of the arab league the run up to the vote has been marred by disqualifications of leading candidates and mass rallies against the ruling military....
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the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. in new york that seven people including three children were killed when the minivan they were driving in plunged more than fifty meters off the highway bridge and landed in the grounds of the bronx zoo the cause of the crash still under investigation but reports say that van was traveling at very high speeds. the body of libya's former oil minister has been found floating under a bridge in vienna police say no signs of foul play were found on the body although an autopsy has yet to be done that once a senior government official under that gadhafi regime he defected to the rebels during the last year during last year's civil war. dmitri medvedev counting down the days till he packed his bags and moves from the kremlin to make way for of light amir putin's return may seventh along with his things will be taking with him four years of memories as head of state the outgoing leader's been reflecting on those thoughts as a reading reports. we do have spent most of the week summing u
the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. in new york that seven people including three children were killed when the minivan they were driving in plunged more than fifty meters off the highway bridge and landed in the grounds of the bronx zoo the cause of the crash still under investigation but reports say that van was traveling at very high speeds. the body of libya's former oil minister has been found floating under a...
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can darfur dogs who did a search of that area. they've did some ground-penetrating sonar. they've seen this anomaly lees this knave them probable cause to bring to a judge for a search warrant. >> pelley: after 33 years. john, thank you very much. a u.s. army black hawk helicopter has crashed in southwestern afghanistan. as many as four american soldiers are feared dead. the black hawk was on a night time mission. the cause of the crash is not known. that cease-fire in syria is falling apart. the u.n. says syria's dictator, bashar al-assad, isn't complying. nigh video posted online today appears to show the city of homs, a city of 1.5 million people, being shelled again as the regime tries to crush a freedom movement that rose up more than a year ago. very few reporters have been admitted into syria, but our elizabeth palmer is in damascus tonight. liz, i understand you were detained by the syrian army today for having a look around. >> reporter: yes, we tried to go to whereon of the towns where the cease-fire had broken down. but when we went through the last main militar
can darfur dogs who did a search of that area. they've did some ground-penetrating sonar. they've seen this anomaly lees this knave them probable cause to bring to a judge for a search warrant. >> pelley: after 33 years. john, thank you very much. a u.s. army black hawk helicopter has crashed in southwestern afghanistan. as many as four american soldiers are feared dead. the black hawk was on a night time mission. the cause of the crash is not known. that cease-fire in syria is falling...
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you know live in north darfur is right. because it's not and you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well as it comes up for. jeff who comes. out of a new home. i would get a letter you're dead you could be executed next week then is it be a scary moment for you to know you can loose here want to be appearing in a manner of me say and i say that it's time to go. forward. and i would lead them into this because this chamber. kind of stayed till after they were dead. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctors been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a wife with elizabeth always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troo
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sudan whether it's the south but also parts within the north the east blue nile south kordofan and also darfur which let's not forget has fighting for nine years now you know all these parts of sudan have been marginalized and. dispossessed of their rights and the people who see themselves they identify themselves as black africans they have been treated very badly by the government in khartoum. sudan is seen as the second worst country in the world for its treatment of minority rights by minority rights group international and that is why these problems are occurring throughout sudan and along the border in the south so the interdependence becomes a real problem because you know the the issue is or oil but it's the finances and it's not just the south that we need to be looking at as i said earlier it's north northeast. ok we can continue with that theme here i mean it is a lot about oil and i want to talk about that in the second part of the program but is this also just a clash of civilizations i mean i mean we have we have really mixed communities to mix populations in each country and thi
sudan whether it's the south but also parts within the north the east blue nile south kordofan and also darfur which let's not forget has fighting for nine years now you know all these parts of sudan have been marginalized and. dispossessed of their rights and the people who see themselves they identify themselves as black africans they have been treated very badly by the government in khartoum. sudan is seen as the second worst country in the world for its treatment of minority rights by...
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the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. an explosion and gunfire have rocked nigeria's northern city of cairo killing at least sixteen people the blast took place in a university lecture theatre used by christian students for religious services they claim responsibility for the attack and generally the militant sect carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. dmitri medvedev is counting down the days until he packed his bags and moves out of the kremlin to make way for vladimir putin's return on may seventh along with his blowing us he'll also be taking with him four years of memories as head of state and the outgoing president has been reflecting on those thoughts. reports. but you do have spent most of the week summing up the accomplishments and discussing at the shortcomings of his four year tenure as head of state he's got about a week left in that post so i want to say he was meeting with the state council giving a speech before them highlighting some of the issues which are still f
the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. an explosion and gunfire have rocked nigeria's northern city of cairo killing at least sixteen people the blast took place in a university lecture theatre used by christian students for religious services they claim responsibility for the attack and generally the militant sect carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. dmitri medvedev is counting down...
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the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. the body of libya's former oil minister was found floating under a bridge in vienna police say no signs of violence have been found all the body though an autopsy is yet to be performed once a senior government official under khadafi he defected to the rebels during last year's civil war. dmitri medvedev is counting down days until he packed his bags and moves out of the kremlin to make way for a lighter putin's return may seventh along with his belongings also be taking with him for years of memories as head of state you're going president reflected on those thoughts are a really good reports. he did have spent most of the week summing up the accomplishments and discussing of the shortcomings of his four year tenure as head of state he's got about a week left in that post and so on tuesday he was meeting with the state council giving a speech before them highlighting some of the issues which are still facing russia at the present moment among them was of course just the fact
the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. the body of libya's former oil minister was found floating under a bridge in vienna police say no signs of violence have been found all the body though an autopsy is yet to be performed once a senior government official under khadafi he defected to the rebels during last year's civil war. dmitri medvedev is counting down days until he packed his bags and moves out of the kremlin to...
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the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. and explosions and gunfire northern city of canada killing at least sixteen people the blast took place in a university lecture theatre used by christian students for religious services nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the attack and generally the militant sect because it carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. the british ministry of defense is considering placing surface to air missiles on residential buildings people in these london have received leaflets their rooftops could be used to house the weapons jury games this summer presents a concern about the safety of the system claiming it could become a target for attack or would show potentially deadly day brief fired official stressed the missiles would only be used in case of an extreme terror threat. the article is. a key focus for china as it's been looking to gain a strategic foothold in the region the country's prime minister is toward europe stopping in iceland and then swede
the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. and explosions and gunfire northern city of canada killing at least sixteen people the blast took place in a university lecture theatre used by christian students for religious services nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the attack and generally the militant sect because it carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. the british ministry of...
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you know live in north darfur as merry. christmas night and you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a four wheel drive comes. out of new hope. i'll get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week beza be a scary moment for you to know you can loose here want to be appearing at the in a manner of me saying i say it's time to go.
you know live in north darfur as merry. christmas night and you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a four wheel drive comes. out of new hope. i'll get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week beza be a scary moment for you to know you can loose here want to be appearing at the in a manner of me saying i say it's time to go.
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the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. the body of libya's former oil minister was found floating under a bridge in vienna when police say no signs of violence were found on the body although an autopsy is yet to be done once a senior government official under the could under colonel qadhafi he defected to the rebels during last year's civil war. the use of prescription antidepressants by u.s. soldiers has reached a record high but the military thinks there is no reason for alarm the drugs are supposed to help troops confront the brutality of war but there are those concerned that people with guns shouldn't be overly medicated or he's got reports from washington. a record number of american troops are on antidepressants according to the u.s. army surgeon general more than one hundred ten thousand active duty service men and women are taking prescribed narcotics sedatives and anti-anxiety drugs that's an eight fold increase since two thousand and five michael brown served as a marine in iraq up until two thousand an
the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. the body of libya's former oil minister was found floating under a bridge in vienna when police say no signs of violence were found on the body although an autopsy is yet to be done once a senior government official under the could under colonel qadhafi he defected to the rebels during last year's civil war. the use of prescription antidepressants by u.s. soldiers has reached a...
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in the case reese utley, george clooney and darfur were actually getting arrested and publicized in that issue. but chaplin practiced what he call visual polity. that is he was actually very shy. it was the most famous celebrity in the world who claim that every time he has to speak in public he would throw out before hand. and so he preferred to put his politics directly on the screen and in his early film, throughout his career, but he did was what i call it antiauthoritarian politics. he slammed all authority figures are mainly those who gave working-class people a hard time from employers to form intimate to world figures like many the mussolini and adolf hitler. and because he owned his own company as he was both producer, here, right here, start, composer for the score and eventually distribute or come he could do anything he wanted to do. no studio hatchet on what he could or couldn't do. so he put his politics directly on the screen. by the 1930s he began to get much more overtly political and by the 1940s when he made the great tater, which was the first really the first america
in the case reese utley, george clooney and darfur were actually getting arrested and publicized in that issue. but chaplin practiced what he call visual polity. that is he was actually very shy. it was the most famous celebrity in the world who claim that every time he has to speak in public he would throw out before hand. and so he preferred to put his politics directly on the screen and in his early film, throughout his career, but he did was what i call it antiauthoritarian politics. he...
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the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. but explosions and gunfire rocked nigeria's northern city of car killing at least sixteen people the blast took place in the university lecture theatre used by christian students for religious services there was yet claimed responsibility for the attack in january the militant sect carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. self-confessed mass murderer anders breivik has tried to convince judges this week that he was sane when he killed seventy seven people last july the right wing extremist wants his ideology to be taken seriously as fears grow his islamic views have taken root elsewhere in europe is over but it talk to a far right british movement that some believe inspired campaign of terror. this is looted was considered the breeding ground of far right extremism in the u.k. so to a large muslim community and also to the english defense league who are now considered one of the most dangerous groups of the global counter jihad movement it start
the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. but explosions and gunfire rocked nigeria's northern city of car killing at least sixteen people the blast took place in the university lecture theatre used by christian students for religious services there was yet claimed responsibility for the attack in january the militant sect carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty people. self-confessed mass murderer...
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like you know live in north darfur it's not. this it's not for you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well. it comes up for me just becomes. all i ever knew i hope. i will get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then as if be a scary moment think it's a no you can loose here one of your parents would be in a manner of me saying i see it's time to pick up just so. and i would leave them in business for the gas chamber of. commerce trade till afterward it.
like you know live in north darfur it's not. this it's not for you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well. it comes up for me just becomes. all i ever knew i hope. i will get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then as if be a scary moment think it's a no you can loose here one of your parents would be in a manner of me saying i see it's time to pick up just so. and i would leave them in...
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the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. an explosion and gunfire have rocks in nigeria's northern city of karnow killing at least sixteen people the blast took place in a university lecture theatre used by christian students for religious services and nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the attack but it was in january the militants who carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty. israel's former security chief is criticizing the country's prime minister and government for misleading the people on the need to strike iran he said the threat of an attack might force to iran to start working on building a nuclear weapon but as our correspondent paula reports it's feared israel might not be prepared to provide enough protection to its own citizens if indeed a regional war does were grabbed. the ruler of any family lives in missile range of gaza for years they complained to the government they had no shelter to protect them from because some rockets fired by her most but there's a poor immigran
the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. an explosion and gunfire have rocks in nigeria's northern city of karnow killing at least sixteen people the blast took place in a university lecture theatre used by christian students for religious services and nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the attack but it was in january the militants who carried out a bombing in the same city killing one hundred fifty. israel's...
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some 14 countries and engaged in important life-saving missions to protect civilians in places like darfur and the democratic republic of congo. to help build the capacity of fragile states in which we have an interest in their success in places like south sudan and haiti and liberia. it is keeping the peace in fragile places from the golan to kotivore. these are places where we have an interest in security and stability, in protection of civilians, in helping to foment and stabilize fragile democracy. if the united states were to try to support this on our own rather than at a relatively better deal of burden-sharing of 27%, the cost to us would be enormous. or were we to leave these situations to fester, without the benefit of international peace-keeping presence, we would be suffering the longer term consequences, as these places unravel and we have seen what that looks like in various parts of the world, for example at different times over history in haiti. so it is a cost-effective way to share the burden of peace and security in a manner that serves our interests. we've talked a lot
some 14 countries and engaged in important life-saving missions to protect civilians in places like darfur and the democratic republic of congo. to help build the capacity of fragile states in which we have an interest in their success in places like south sudan and haiti and liberia. it is keeping the peace in fragile places from the golan to kotivore. these are places where we have an interest in security and stability, in protection of civilians, in helping to foment and stabilize fragile...
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sanctions on sudan since darfur. before the genocide charges and the western emphasis on the want of crimes committed by president bashir is being pulled the lack of access for rest of corporations so it's interesting that even south sudan we just created. westerns of all going to intervention at the international level he's increasingly turning to china and your money here to resolve the problem and i'm going to ask you know washington all the europeans for it so i think china i would say historically more welcome. than for some countries which have looked upon sudan as nothing but you know a piece of land with a lot of oil underneath the saudi. basing is looking for backing from nordic states for its bid to gain a foothold in the arctic region and its vast energy resources china's prime minister is now in sweden for talks presents long from hong kong based investment firm says that while not all our nations are keen to work with beijing they have to eventually accept chinese involvement. i think in the key question
sanctions on sudan since darfur. before the genocide charges and the western emphasis on the want of crimes committed by president bashir is being pulled the lack of access for rest of corporations so it's interesting that even south sudan we just created. westerns of all going to intervention at the international level he's increasingly turning to china and your money here to resolve the problem and i'm going to ask you know washington all the europeans for it so i think china i would say...
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the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. the body of libya's former oil minister was found floating under a bridge in vienna police say no signs of foul play have been found although the autopsy is yet to be performed once a senior government official under the gadhafi under the khadafi regime he defected to the rebels during last year's civil war. confessed mass murder anders breivik trying to convince judges to this week that he was sane when he killed seventy seven people last july the right wing extremist wants his ideology to be taken seriously as fears grow his anti muslim views may have taken root elsewhere in europe are bennett talked to a far right british movement that some believe inspired breivik campaign of terror . this is looted was considered the breeding ground of far right extremism in the u.k. so to a large muslim community and also to the english defense league who are now considered one of the most dangerous groups of the global counter jihad movement it started as a gang of football hooligans an
the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in the darfur region. the body of libya's former oil minister was found floating under a bridge in vienna police say no signs of foul play have been found although the autopsy is yet to be performed once a senior government official under the gadhafi under the khadafi regime he defected to the rebels during last year's civil war. confessed mass murder anders breivik trying to convince judges to this...
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sanctions on sudan since darfur. because the germans are joggers and the western emphasis on the want of crimes committed by president bashir there is been total lack of access for western corporations so it's interesting that even south sudan we just created. westerns of order an intervention at the international level he's increasingly turning to china and your money here to resolve the problem then i'm going to ask you know washington are the europeans for it so i think china i would say historically more little come. than western countries which have been so. and it is nothing but you know a piece of land we do not want to be destroyed. former ukrainian prime minister yulia tymoshenko is currently serving a seven year term for abuse of power has gone on hunger strike she's been refusing food for five days after another corruption probe was launched which she insists is fabricated to miss shango was taken to hospital last friday which are a lawyer claims was against her will the former premier alleges prison guard
sanctions on sudan since darfur. because the germans are joggers and the western emphasis on the want of crimes committed by president bashir there is been total lack of access for western corporations so it's interesting that even south sudan we just created. westerns of order an intervention at the international level he's increasingly turning to china and your money here to resolve the problem then i'm going to ask you know washington are the europeans for it so i think china i would say...
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heard of a lot of tragedies all over the world and in many places in africa, eastern congo, sudan, darfur, but this was one of the worst in terms of the brutality. >> in 2009, frustrated by the lack of progress being made by regional forces, senator michael introduced s-1067, the lord's resistance army disarmament and northern uganda recovery act to make it the policy of the united states to working with governments in the region to stop the lra and help central africa recover. >> we will have to remember, this isn't just about invading or military action especially by the united states. it has to do with diplomatic efforts with intelligence, and it has to do was restoring the lives and the situation of the people in the area affected, especially northern uganda. >> senator feingold's bill, the recovery act was passed in 2010 was a real break through. >> at a time when there's so much partisanship, this is an issue we had bipartisan.support and it passed relatively easy, signed by president obama. >> senator feingold's bill laid the groundwork for president obama's decision last fall to s
heard of a lot of tragedies all over the world and in many places in africa, eastern congo, sudan, darfur, but this was one of the worst in terms of the brutality. >> in 2009, frustrated by the lack of progress being made by regional forces, senator michael introduced s-1067, the lord's resistance army disarmament and northern uganda recovery act to make it the policy of the united states to working with governments in the region to stop the lra and help central africa recover. >>...